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Re: [cobalt-users] Content Management Software
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Content Management Software
- From: Mailing List <listonly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Nov 28 08:26:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On 11/28/02 3:45 AM, "Paul Shuttleworth" wrote:
> Thanks for all the advice, especially Steves warning on Site Studio.
>
> I did have a look at the install and there seemed to be a hell of alot of
> installs needed that were not on the Raq before it would run, hence the
> posting to this group.
> As I am not as adept as Steve at nix installs etc I think I will heed the
> warning about Site Studio.
>
> I have a spare Raq4r as a development machine so I will try a few of the
> suggestions and see which one fits my needs (or rather the customers) as I
> am not exactly sure what he is specifically after, he used the term content
> management although a simple Blog type PHP driven engine may fit the bill.
>
> I will have a play with a few and post my findings on the list, especially
> if I do get site studio working!
> Maybe I should ask Gerald to do me a restore CD ... just in case ;-)
>
> Thanks again
>
> Paul.
One other CMS app that allows a lot of modification without all the separate
header and footer files and all the bulk associated with PHPNuke is Mambo
Server. http://www.mamboserver.com Right now the beta is out which is close
to release. Check it out. May be more in line with your needs.
--
Thanks!!
David Thurman
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